Religion, Faith and Crime Theories, Identities and Issues / [electronic resource] :
edited by Kim Sadique, Perry Stanislas.
- XIX, 385 p. online resource.
Introduction: Religion, Faith and Crime in Context; Kim Sadique and Perry Stanislas -- Part I. Historical and Theoretical Context -- Chapter 1. The Effect of Religion on Crime and Deviancy: Hellfire in the 21st Century; Kim Sadique -- Chapter 2. Is Lex Talionis ‘Caput’ in a Modern CJS: The Religio-Cultural Context of Punishment; Kim Sadique -- Chapter 3. Disability and Religious Cosmologies-A New Interpretation of Disablist Hate; Alan Roulstone -- Chapter 4. Faith, Mental Health & Deviance: Possession or Illness?; Stephen Handsley -- Chapter 5. Theorising Religion, Crime and the System of Criminal Justice: A Moral Rconomy Perspective; Philip Whitehead -- Part II. Identities and Issues -- Chapter 6. Cultural Beliefs, Witchcraft and Crimes in South Africa; Theodore Petrus -- Chapter 7. Challenges of Late Modernity, Religion, Homophobia, and Crime: Police and Criminal Justice Reform in Jamaica and Uganda; Perry Stanislas -- Chapter 8. Child Abuse and the Church; Jodi Death -- Chapter 9. “Rejected and dejected”: The Impacts and Contexts of Islamophobic Violence; Barbara Perry -- Chapter 10. “If There is a God I Will be Allowed to Enter Heaven as All Other Martyrs” – Anders Behring Breivik and Religiously inspired ‘Righteous Slaughter’; James Treadwell -- Chapter 11. Polygamy, American Style: Empire, Faith, Law and Bad Public Policy; Jacob W. Petterchak -- Chapter 12. Power and Citizenship in the Social Media Networks: British Muslims, Crime Prevention and Social Engagement; Noureddine Miladi -- Chapter 13. Spirituality and the Black Community: Criminality, Victimisation and Wellbeing; Bertha Ochieng -- Chapter 14. Changing Religious Influences: Young People, Crime and Extremism in Nigeria; Perry Stanislas and Iyah Iyah -- Chapter 15. Faith and Identity in Prison; Alison Booker and Helen Dearnley. .
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9781137456205
10.1057/978-1-137-45620-5 doi
Social sciences. Religion and sociology. International criminal law. Crime--Sociological aspects. Juvenile delinquents. Corrections. Punishment. Social Sciences. Crime and Society. Prison and Punishment. Youth Offending and Juvenile Justice. Sociology of Religion. Religion and Society. International Criminal Law.